l. it can be done. would be very difficult. we saw an example last year of somebody driving into times square. it is harder to do that that sort of thing. you can t pull your car up and get into the pedestrian areas without doing a great deal of damage. our city, ironically, the pedestrianization of the city because of the need to get traffic, to reduce traffic fatalities, created times square which is basically a hard target at this point. there are bollards there. this may be, in fact, why the guy picked the west side rather than midtown. it s certainly harder to do it in times square. i agree total we with jly with . you can t protect everything but doesn t mean you can t up the game significantly. some will be with traffic engineering, some will be security designs. flowing, traffic flows, calming traffic, slowing it down. there are more creative ways, and europe has, in fact, invested a lot just in london, london bridge, westminster bridge there, that has been the boll bollards